The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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The Aspermont Star
Entered at Anprrmonl, Teia* Poet'
office as second class matter nade i ^
Art of C«a®r«raa, Marck I, |fit, | "CfoWtoM fajichos should be at-
Margaret E. Guest. Editor, ^ Wholesome," says Miss
J. C. Uuett, Aamdate Bditor* fclllott had with her the
1 yr. — IIJO — The Star.
THE ASPERMONT STAR
ro liieh, Elizabeth Orandall, Margaret MANY ENTER FAIR DAI5Y DO' L ,7 ~ : '
FAIR Carlisle, JorC1.-h McCauloy, Zeiia Rus- PARADE " " the «*** * of the
sell. Betti n.tvie m ■ ! o ..i ii ! rair.
PROFESSIONAL
and
BUSINESS CARDS
A. A. ANNIS
Dentist
Office over First National n—w
Aspermont, Teiaa
H. F. GRINDSTAFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT. TEXAS
Stonewall Lodge No. 704
A. F. & A. M.
Regular meeting nights on Thar*
day night on or before the full
in each month. All Master Mas
•re cordially Invited to attend.
Chan. Lets, W. M.
J. L. Fitzgerald, Secretary
inoderrt lunch kit with thermos bottle
6hilldreu need something hct on cold
days for lundh. The thermos bottle
can be used for soups, cocoa or milk.
Vrith CttStafd sups custards or vogo
tables iMy bo earried. Children need
something besides the dry paper sack
iuhch. The lunch should be wrapped
and pocked as neat as possible.
Miss Elliott gave some sandwich
recipes. We were sorry that more
mothers were net present.
We will make cheese, both Ameri
an and cream, at Mrs. J. L. McDow-
ells Oct. 10 at 2:00. We are meeting
on Tuesday in order to have Miss
Elliott with ua.
—Reporter.
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Center View H- D Club
The Center View Home Demonstra
BRING PROMINENT STARS TO
• ' •>> "uo-j fauauu Wn.-
. Be" Betti Davis, Mvirie Stuhner, liar-1 ____ j
in Addition to bringing the largest ry Babke, and many others equally as Many entries in the Bibv Doll r« ' ™
casts ever brought U the State Fair famous. ^ JLh ' 7, • f, Three new show tha world's
" • I !S * **!?. "3 °f portable side ...iro being
Auditorium for preamtation, the J. J. The cast of "Bitter Sweet •' the features It The i«m i ? °T °. ! lnrjrost P°naL'e ««* are being
Shuberts will bring the moat p mi. opening operetta will numl er' more Texa i nv w i a° "I bruU'ht to the midway ct the 1TO8
nentc.sU ever seen here for the three than m, 'and centos ZtLnTo SSJTc^ ^ ^ *•
warattas which will feature (he 47th speaking parts. This is the largest the exposition The Dab- D 11 Pi «nd Cerety Shows. Tha naw ride--
n°**n* SatUr; ,number °f 8,,ftaki"S PartS °VCr hcard radu wiI1 be heW font of t'e audi • ^ "*** tk J. flft*
, y, uct- " has been announced in one production. "\'jnn Rosa" hac torinm „t n „ c., , „ . , •«'!• —and js the only one cn toirf
Wttioa ner°ld' Pre8ldent °f tHC a 'ar8e CaSt nls°' as d0CSJ 21, at which time mo^UmS W0°Z Z°«the
S Sea onarattas «Mtf «"^«ra of twenty-six pieces bies with their baby doll and h;;bv Cfcfcl3 ,
Sweet," to ^ ^ ^oa ^axp^ted to parade bclvV One tenJTTS"^ c,o,
"Nina Rom," Sigmund Rombergs! IS\ "T , T" m<>;,Cy °ffer- Texas' P^ticaliy 50,000 Lalea ' was
masterpiece which will run Oct. 13 to Those attending the North—SandelJ p'H,' u..,[0,° S° . 88 tl,e bcs1, made into 4C,CC2,000 yards o? cloth In
17th, and "Florodora," tho grcaste: t w^d<l:ng: «t Jayton Sundav night ti ? ^U1 m J 1931. A total of 450,049,000 spindle
si cs t is s '""s 1—— *di0"
t0Iteaded by Allan Jones, the tenor' ' Mr. D.^"^ """k m°nt is tha : h" 18 u"d« the agf'of IMrmiRNTS, WAGONS,
-sensation of America today Berna — O- ten years. One entrant and.one adult R4-u>'-S Mb!.bo, ADDING MA-
laana, concert and musical star; Uon-1 Duroc-Jersey pigs for sale |-«fompaniat will be admitted to the CH,XR POSTING MACHINE
"d Ceeley, late of Broadway, and Alvin Comer. ! T T th° C°"tet i,mnc,,iattl? ~ sa,e
Harry Morton, the most popular com- —; * I preeedin* the P«rade. Entries can
edian ever to appear in the State 'f J'°U ('on 1 like your bome tow'"
SWFNSON NATIONAL EA.\F
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READ THE STAR ADS.
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So That Yon May Bo
Assured of the Best
w* carry in stock at
all times a wide vari-
ety of caskets made by the
National Casket Com-
pany.
Each of these caskctfi
carries the National trade*
mark—guarantees its con*
fttruction, quality and val*
uc to he as represented.
J. c. (•i i:st
tubrrmant, Texas
NIGHT TEL. 101
Fair Auditorium (he wad Zinge, in rf's')0ct -V0lirself enough to leave it.
lion Club met Wednesday afternoon,j 2^'^^ho'^-r SanTm, ™ ^ ^
September 20, at the home of Mrs. y
it. A. Gammon. The members present
were: Mines. J. C. Vincent, It. A
Uammon, J. N. Putterson, D. Barton,
C. F. Tree, T. K. Smith, Harry Bur
kett, E. C. Clark and Bertha Clark.
A demonstration was made on wa-
termelon preserves and watermelon
garnish. All work was supervised by
Nora EUen Elliott, Stonewall county
Home Demonstration agent.
The next club meeting will be ut
the home of Mrs. J. C. Vincent,
vVednesday afternoon, October 4 at
2:S0
—Reporter
Prizes for the best costumes will bo
awarded by the State Fair of Texa;
for its Carnival Night to bo held Fri
day, Oct. 20, it has been announced
here by Otto Herold, president of the
exposition. Prizes will be awarded
for various classes of costumes. Car
nival night at the i'Xi2 Suite Fair was
one of the big events of the season, j
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Just as we go to press we learn n
hundred or more checks have come in.
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Don't Exhect the i invest loo Soon
WHEN yon want to dross up
«k1 h w,th ""other vege
•OUrce fnr'ft,P°aS "rt' !l Kroat r,i-
BD^V-o, purpose. To dress
"P*nm*at or Ash dish. Improve
to ano?Le7en 8(1,1 ",0 "nal t0llc!l
" *°ot,^r vegetal,!,, there Is
aothinK like peas. Here are a few
uTdoUt W °h deD10ns,r;lt" how
CVeam/rf'p *alin0n u-ith
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spoon salt to one and one-half
cups boiling water, ad I on^aK
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Ick. Add half tho contents of
one tall can salmon, salt and
per to taste, and a fuw ri,Ui, ,,■
lemon juice. Pac!: I„ , ... . ; |
loaf pan, and lei .,!m! J'
slices, dip In l!„, , I ,"
sauttf |n ra,
Mnke a white • ■ I "
flour,V,/"UCr' tW" '""lespoons
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' evaporati'd milk. s( as0T1 t0
s'ouncp'c- " ,,0'Jt""ts of an
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lhis sat ce poured over the sllcea
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1933, newspaper, October 5, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126819/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.